It looks like our contests have been so successful we’ll just have to keep them going for a while, at least through the months of July and August. We congratulate last week’s winner, Virgil Taylor, who correctly and firstly identified the Wyss-Warhol as a 1964 GTO.
This week, something different. Alfa owner, writer and enthusiast Evan Wilson has revised his very enjoyable book about Giuliettas, a must have for anyone seriously interested in these small Alfas. We review the book below, and to win a copy of the latest and much improved book, Evan has supplied this quiz question:
On a Giulietta or a 101 Giulia, where is the mascherina typically installed?
Heads UP! New Contest Rules
Answer the question above as clearly as possible. But to accomodate our readers who don’t always open VT the instant it arrives and also give our readers in different time zones a chance to win the contest, we have devised a new way of conducting our contests:
*Please send your answer to the above question via email to pete@velocetoday.com, NOT the comment box below.
*(Entries will close at 12 noon EDT on Thursday July 7th (tomorrow).
*We’ll print out the correct answers and draw the winner from a hat.
*We’ll notify the winner via email and send out Evan’s excellent Alfa book to the winner by Friday. THere are NO strings attached; we won’t use your email address or geographical address for any reason other than to ensure you receive the book. Good Luck!
Below, the third installment of the Alfa 1300 Berlina series, Alfasud owner Evan Wilson’s Giulietta book is reviewed and the Revenge of the Lion. Scroll on.